life and death

Renee 2022-12-25 02:02:30

As a detective film with a bit of suspense, it is undoubtedly good to watch, but there is no sth special, so I only gave it four stars.
I don't know when to start, but I always like to guess the last murderer when watching this kind of suspense movie. I don't have any credentials at all, I just feel it, but it seems to be getting more and more accurate.
I remember watching "The Ordinary Suspects", when those people were locked in prison at the beginning, I guessed that the final murderer might be the short and lowly cripple. As a result, bingo~~ and this film, when the five little pigs are separated At the end of the narrative, I felt that the latter three were impossible, and of Philip and Alyssa, I finally chose the latter. As a result, it's bingo again~~ This is a digression.

In fact, the previous foreshadowing or scene narrative is not intricate or exciting. What I am most interested in is the time when the great detective Polo begins to tell the case and catch the real murderer. However, I also paid great attention to looking for clues in the previous foreshadowing, but I didn't find it this time.
One is that if Caroline is the murderer, how could she still discuss about Angela. And how could a man like Amy Yas carry luggage for Angela. There are also some details, which are worth pondering after scrutiny.

Caroline died for her sister, but the real murderer was actually a "rival in love". Very well designed.

In the end, it's love that's the one to blame. The last paragraph is really sad. The woman's cold eyes that seemed to have withered were saying, I am dead, but they are alive.

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Five Little Pigs quotes

  • Hercule Poirot: Human nature has an infinite capacity to surprise.

  • Hercule Poirot: Hercule Poirot: You kill her, you kill yourself.